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What do you think of Jiangsu people?
Jiangsu people to answer (the following characteristics are in line with most Jiangsu people, but not completely in line with myself):

1. Generally speaking, it is mild and not violent.

2. More disciplined.

3. Be cautious, like to plan the future, and don't like "if you drink today, you will get drunk today".

4. Pay attention to stability and conservatism in life choice. The most popular occupations are institutions, state-owned enterprises and civil servants (even in Nanjing and Suzhou), and few people are willing to start a business or engage in freelance work such as artists.

5. Attach great importance to reading. Many parents in Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong encourage their children to go into business, while most parents in Jiangsu encourage their children to study as much as possible. However, most people in Jiangsu study for utilitarian purposes, and there are not many people who are really thirsty for knowledge, at least not as many as people in Beijing.

6. I'm sincere in treating people and things, and there's nothing wrong with it, but I'm slow to heat up and picky about the choice of friends. Not everyone can be a "buddy" or a "sister".

7. The situation of gender equality in Jiangsu is better than that in most parts of the country (it is rare to abort a female fetus and prevent girls from going to school), but it is worse than that in Sichuan and Chongqing-the gender stereotype (what men should do and what women should do) in Jiangsu is still relatively heavy, while that in Sichuan and Chongqing is relatively light. I went to college in Chongqing. It is not uncommon for girls in Sichuan and Chongqing to play football, climb rocks and ride mountain bikes. It is not uncommon for boys to make up, embroider and knit sweaters. It is not uncommon for older women to find handsome fresh meat four or five years younger than themselves. It is not uncommon for a female executive with an annual income of 30w to find a male teacher who can cook and take care of children with an annual income of 8w. It is not uncommon for married men to live in women's rooms. ...

8. Compared with most mainlanders, they are not free and easy to live, and they are easy to "treat lightly". Many things cannot be seen through and cannot be put down. The incidence of depression in Jiangsu ranks second in the country, second only to Shanghai.